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he s enduring things that he has no control over, but as a man i will pay it forward. i will try to be the best man i can be because of what he endured, that s what i would tell him. do you and how do you feel about the fact you didn t get that? i mean, did you come to terms with the fact you didn t get that from your father, or is it still an open wound? i ve come to terms with it, but the beauty of it is having my son, i m telling you every time i say i love him, i feel the little boy in me. every time i hug him i feel the little boy is me. all those things i ve never had as a kid, there s something in me being healed and massaged. and it s just a it s a beautiful thing. there s something about having a child especially when they re at the age when you were experiencing the most abuse that if you re on the other side of it, it really speaks to you.
rippling through the gas cloud. these are picked up on planet earth, massaged by a computer, and amplified by 57 octaves, boosting it so that we can hear it with the ear. so you re not going to be able to go outside and go like this and hear a black hole from outer space. but what does it mean to scientists, to those of us who aren t just listening to the clip of it, what is the significant of it? it means that black holes are no longer science fiction, we can see these things in outer space, measure them. if you want to see a black hole tonight, go outside, look in the direction of sagittarius, that s the center of the galaxy. there is a black hole, weighs 2 million to 4 million times the mass of our sun and we on earth are moving around that black hole. and you can see it tonight, in the constellation of sagittarius. this is not just science fiction anymore. we can actually see these things, we can actually, quote,
can do it. [inaudible] across the aisle, take some heat from our side but they never applied that principle within the republican party right if they had just held hands, they could ve done it, on to occasions. so and they haven t now, tim, which means that they have got the tiger problem. i mean, this is really it, right? and it is not a thing. and i think all three of us agree on this. it is not a thing that can be ignored or compromised or massaged or synthesized. it is a dividing line that cannot be bridged. and cheney and kinzinger and you as well and others call that, but very few others will. it would be the metaphor to death, the tiger owns and now. they are at the mercy of the tiger. they don t control and how. they might have for a moment. but now, they have even completely given a pretending